Babri Masjid Action Committee (BMAC) observed the day as 'Yaum-e-Gham' (day of sorrow) while VHP observed 'shaurya divas' (day of victory).
On the occasion, Uttar Pradesh's Additional Advocate General Zafaryab Jilani, who is also a BMAC member, said that the battle for Babri mosque is being supported and fought by Hindus.
"The case of Babri mosque is being pleaded in Supreme Court by a group of eminent lawyers who are members of Hindu community," Jilani said in Ayodhya.
Muslims in the twin town of Ayodhya-Faizabad observed black Sunday today. Incidentally, the mosque was razed on a Sunday on December 6, 1992.
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People of the Muslim community did not open their shops and hoisted black flags to protest against the demolition of Babri mosque. Indian Union Muslim League observed a 'dharna' outside SSP office in Faizabad.
Meanwhile in Delhi, members of Bajrang Dal and Vishwa Hindu Parishad today pleged to work for early construction of Ram Temple at Ayodhya as they marked the day as 'Shaurya Diwas'.
"Trusting the judicial system, Hindus waited for 60 years from 1950 till 2010. But now the Hindu community wants the temple to be built throgh an act of Parliament on the lines of Somnath Temple," Singh said.
In Punjab, activists of Shiv Sena observed the anniversary as 'Shourya Divas' by holding a function in a local temple in Phagwara.
In Kolkata, ruling Trinamool Congress organnised a rally
near Gandhi statue in the heart of the city to mark the anniversary as 'Sanhati Divas' (Unity Day).
"Nobody should attempt to decide who will eat what," Bandopadhyay said referring to the recent controversy over beef eating.
On the occasion, Left parties today held a protest rally in New Delhi and accused RSS-BJP of whipping up communal passions in the country.
During the rally, CPI (M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury dubbed Hindutva organisations as "anti-national" and accused them of not only disturbing peace, but endangering scientific temperament in the country.
Jilani also referred to various legalities involved in the case.
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In Jaipur too VHP and Bajrang Dal celebrated 'Shaurya Diwas' while Muslim organisations observed the day as 'Kala Diwas' (black day) and mourned the demolition.
VHP and Bajran Dal members held a meeting at Choti Chaupad here. Several programmes were held in Sanganer, Mansarover, Vishwakarma and other areas.
"Programmes under the Shaurya Diwas were held across the state, as part of the national level programme. Rallies and procession were taken out with a commitment of making a magnificent Ram Temple," Ashok Singh, assistant state coordinator of the Bajran Dal said.
On the other hand, Muslim organisations under the banner of 'Rajasthan Muslim Forum' observed 'Kala Diwas' and held a protest meeting in Masjid Kureshian on Moti dungari road.
It was also demanded in the meeting that a ban should be imposed on statements about construction of Ram temple, Mohammad Najimuddin, Secretary of the Forum said.